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there are things that we can put in their environment to help them succeed. those programs are gone. my mom was on welfare my entire life. you are in welfare. as we knew it, it is no longer here. all of those programs help to make sure that we have someone like me. tavis: with all of those mentor's around, how does one getting pulled into the drug game in the first place? i had mentors that were primarily male. they were only a little bit older than me. in order to be considered a man or what have you. we weren't making any real money. we all came of -- tavis: that is another conversation. what has been and what has been the primary focus? >> what does methamphetamine do to cognitive function? there has been a considerable .mount of information ist i am learning is that it hysteria. we have exaggerated the effects of methamphetamine. tavis: not so much drugs as it is drug policy. >> it causes communities to be the way they are. majority of people they 90% sock cocaine, 80% or without a problem. they pay taxes that go to work. there is a small percentage that
there are things that we can put in their environment to help them succeed. those programs are gone. my mom was on welfare my entire life. you are in welfare. as we knew it, it is no longer here. all of those programs help to make sure that we have someone like me. tavis: with all of those mentor's around, how does one getting pulled into the drug game in the first place? i had mentors that were primarily male. they were only a little bit older than me. in order to be considered a man or what...
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the beginning of the 1970s brought a new era of concern about the environment. regulations for cleaning up pollution had immediate and costly impact on industry. bethlehem steel president walter williams. we spent, if i remember correctly, in the equivalent of 1980 dollars, almost a billion dollars in the previous 15 years on environmeal facilities. that meant that money was not availae for modernization projects. government regulations forced industry to spend billions for modernization projects. cleaning up the environment and protecting the safety of workers. for modernization projects. millions of workers cleawere new, eager to work, but young and untrained. their inexperience led lower output per work hour, less productivity. led to an embargo of oil in 1from the persian gulf. energy prices soared. productivity growth took a plunge. and throughout the 1970s, an economy reeling from spiraling energy costs saw all its other costs rising, too. an economy reeling ination seemed like froman incurable cancerosts eating at the economy, creating climate of economic
the beginning of the 1970s brought a new era of concern about the environment. regulations for cleaning up pollution had immediate and costly impact on industry. bethlehem steel president walter williams. we spent, if i remember correctly, in the equivalent of 1980 dollars, almost a billion dollars in the previous 15 years on environmeal facilities. that meant that money was not availae for modernization projects. government regulations forced industry to spend billions for modernization...
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a president who is set on not going far in spending cuts, and ascertaining more tax hikes, what the environment will be like in washington, especially with a lot of republicans they seem to be running scared. >> that is where just as mayor giuliani said, the republicans should not run scared, they should tell the truth, and get the facts out to the people. >> jim: but they are not doing it. >> they are not doing it. maybe the mainstream media is ignoring them, this is a simple message, if you want to government to grow at the rate it is growing, and you are okay with this big government you see, you have to pay for it, a lot more than we are now, and a lot more than hiking taxes on the rich, now, but they can't get through the noise. >> well i don't see much of a attempt to try to get the facts out to the people, i think that have to figure out a way to connect with the people and be able to tell them the truth. you know margaret thatcher said that the problem with socialism or kind of government that obama is trying tony flick o to inflat sooner or later you run out of other people's money. ne
a president who is set on not going far in spending cuts, and ascertaining more tax hikes, what the environment will be like in washington, especially with a lot of republicans they seem to be running scared. >> that is where just as mayor giuliani said, the republicans should not run scared, they should tell the truth, and get the facts out to the people. >> jim: but they are not doing it. >> they are not doing it. maybe the mainstream media is ignoring them, this is a simple...
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the government and the balls to do was enact legislation that really took command of the last three environment and said you know what you can't speculate with other people's money. coming out of the great depression just three laws fundamentally altered the course of america's history the first one f.d.i.c insurance make it safe to put money in banks the second one glass steagall try to separate the risk taking on wall street from your local community bank and the third one ses the regulations provide some cops to watch the robbers out of that what we got was fifty years of economic case no financial panics no meltdowns and during that fifty years we built a strong and prosperous middle class in america after world war two the new deal evolved into a great deal with the american people growing prosperity and social justice seemed to be everyone's destiny as the u.s. economy exploded into the greatest economic machine in history. the new deal was stablish that ordinary people had the right to protect themselves against corporate abuse the early seventy's expanded those safeguards with the creat
the government and the balls to do was enact legislation that really took command of the last three environment and said you know what you can't speculate with other people's money. coming out of the great depression just three laws fundamentally altered the course of america's history the first one f.d.i.c insurance make it safe to put money in banks the second one glass steagall try to separate the risk taking on wall street from your local community bank and the third one ses the regulations...
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the government and the balls to do was enact legislation that really took command of the wall street environment and said you know what you can't speculate with other people's money. coming out of the great depression just three laws fundamentally altered the course of america's history the first one f.d.i.c insurance make it safe to put money in banks the second one glass steagall try to separate the risk taking on wall street from your local community bank and the third one ses the regulations provide some cops to watch the robbers out of that what we got was fifty years of economic peaks no financial panics no meltdowns and during that fifty years we built a strong and prosperous middle class in america after world war two the new deal evolved into a great deal with the american people growing prosperity and social justice seemed to be everyone's destiny as the u.s. economy exploded into the greatest economic machine in history. the new deal was stablish that ordinary people had the right to protect themselves against corporate abuse the early seventy's expanded those safeguards in the creati
the government and the balls to do was enact legislation that really took command of the wall street environment and said you know what you can't speculate with other people's money. coming out of the great depression just three laws fundamentally altered the course of america's history the first one f.d.i.c insurance make it safe to put money in banks the second one glass steagall try to separate the risk taking on wall street from your local community bank and the third one ses the...
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the government and the balls to do was enact legislation that really took command of the wall street environment and said you know what you can't speculate with other people's money. coming out of the great depression just three laws fundamentally altered the course of america's history the first one f.d.i.c insurance make it safe to put money in banks the second one glass steagall try to separate the risk taking on wall street from your local community bank and the third one ses the regulations provide some cops to watch the robbers out of that what we got was fifty years of economic peaks no financial panics no meltdowns and during that fifty years we built a strong and prosperous middle class in america after world war two the new deal evolved into a great deal with the american people growing prosperity and social justice seemed to be everyone's destiny as the u.s. economy exploded into the greatest economic machine in history. the new deal was stablish that ordinary people had the right to protect themselves against corporate abuse the early seventy's expanded those safeguards the creation
the government and the balls to do was enact legislation that really took command of the wall street environment and said you know what you can't speculate with other people's money. coming out of the great depression just three laws fundamentally altered the course of america's history the first one f.d.i.c insurance make it safe to put money in banks the second one glass steagall try to separate the risk taking on wall street from your local community bank and the third one ses the...
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. >> the other problem of course, is that in this environment what attorney general is going to get confirmed by a republican -- by the republican senate? so, you know -- >> the irony of that, the guy who was really running this investigation was the number two guy and he would be the acting attorney general. >> yes, but you know, we also have to remember that you have to see this in light of the -- of what the department of justice has done since president obama has become president and this -- you know, there was an edict that you go after whistle-blowers with an incredible zeal. you know. and we're told that they needed to investigate this leak for something that they were planning to leak themselves the next day. >> john: so short-term gain for the g.o.p. is 2014 and the long-term gain is nationwide corporate deputylism. the medium range is hillary clinton in 2016. how does this impact her and her potential candidacy? >> i would even take hum brage with your midterm because the republican party there is the national leadership and then there's really what the republican party is now. whic
. >> the other problem of course, is that in this environment what attorney general is going to get confirmed by a republican -- by the republican senate? so, you know -- >> the irony of that, the guy who was really running this investigation was the number two guy and he would be the acting attorney general. >> yes, but you know, we also have to remember that you have to see this in light of the -- of what the department of justice has done since president obama has become...
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and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] chris: welcome back. our final question, and a special show about the bush years. ronald reagan and bill clinton were like bush two termers and history has been kinder to them than when they left office. will the same happen for w? who wants to take this one? go up or down in history? >> i'm going to fall back on my normal position. but i'm going to quote george w. bush. we won't know. we'll all be dead. chris: oh, god. well, a lot of us are curious now. history will get written sooner than that. >> you always have to think about what we don't know. maybe somebody's going to surface in iraq and say actually, saddam had four nukes stowed away in some mountain. and the invasion kept them from being used. >> short of that, i think it's really hard in the immediate future to revise that presidency. because when -- going to be very hard to get around the cherry picked intelligence on iraq. and those mistakes that were made. and, you know, right now, iraq doesn't look so good as a legacy. >> i don't think it's
and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] chris: welcome back. our final question, and a special show about the bush years. ronald reagan and bill clinton were like bush two termers and history has been kinder to them than when they left office. will the same happen for w? who wants to take this one? go up or down in history? >> i'm going to fall back on my normal position. but i'm going to quote george w. bush. we won't know. we'll all be dead....
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. store and essentially they just get sold something. we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. before you invest in a mattress, discover the bed clinically proven to improve sleep quality. once you experience it, there's no going back. oh, yeah! at our columbus day event, save $500 to $700 dollars on the final closeout of our performance series mattress sets. but hurry-ends soon! only at a sleep number store, where queen mattresses start at just $699.99. sleep number. comfort individualized two weeks. you already went to the doctor? not yet. but i took this new clearblue test. it's like two tests in one. oh, my god. i think i'm gonna cry. [ female announcer ] the new clearblue pregnancy test also estimates how many weeks. weeks estimator. only from clearblue. with my united mileageplus explorer card. i've saved $75 in checked bag fees. [ delavane ] priority boarding is really important to us. you can just get on the plane and relax. [ julian ] having a card that doesn't charge you foreign transaction fees saves me a
i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. store and essentially they just get sold something. we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. before you invest in a mattress, discover the bed clinically proven to improve sleep quality. once you experience it, there's no going back. oh, yeah! at our columbus day event, save $500 to $700 dollars on the final closeout of our performance series mattress sets. but hurry-ends soon! only at a sleep number store, where...
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but you also have to have the right regulatory environment which is where washington typically gets it wrong. currently, the administration gets it wrong. and our state, we allow private investment. we allow people to take risk. we create the right business climate by keeping our relations fair and being responsive and looking at workers compensation reform or hiving -- or having a highly educated labor sector. people in the past said, well, we really don't have enough fossil fuel supply. but now we know, through technology and innovation, having the good and fair regulations, that we do have energy supply. so my state of oklahoma, since 2011 when i took office because of our business-friendly policies, education, reform we have done, making government smaller and more efficient, we have seen our economy change. the per capita income has grown by 8% for a family of four. >> it is self-defense. you have a guy who will steal every last job from you if they can. he is glad they are up here right now. while we are up. talking, he had his people on the phone to ohio and oklahoma stealing th
but you also have to have the right regulatory environment which is where washington typically gets it wrong. currently, the administration gets it wrong. and our state, we allow private investment. we allow people to take risk. we create the right business climate by keeping our relations fair and being responsive and looking at workers compensation reform or hiving -- or having a highly educated labor sector. people in the past said, well, we really don't have enough fossil fuel supply. but...
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center stage, insiders say to watch for a tighter focus on the middle class, infrastructure and the environment and touched on in the inaugural address and starting wednesday the president will hit the road, takes the message to residents of north carolina, georgia and north carolina. our next guest was a speechwriter for president clinton. including four state of the union addresses. michael waldman is executive director of the brennan center for justice at nyu. welcome. >> great to be with you. >> what's the strategy behind a more aggressive maybe antagonist kind of message that we might hear tomorrow night? >> well, one of the things is that it seems to be working. i think that his inaugural address, for example, was to me the best speech he's given as president. it didn't have some of the drabness and caution of some of his earlier speeches. it said something. and so, i think that if he keeps going with that approach of boldness and ambition it is not that everything he says is enacted in to law but he'll be able to make a case to the country and with some vivid colors and strong arguments.
center stage, insiders say to watch for a tighter focus on the middle class, infrastructure and the environment and touched on in the inaugural address and starting wednesday the president will hit the road, takes the message to residents of north carolina, georgia and north carolina. our next guest was a speechwriter for president clinton. including four state of the union addresses. michael waldman is executive director of the brennan center for justice at nyu. welcome. >> great to be...
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neil: now we have an environment where this is routinely done. the european central bank will do the same over there. >> what has become of capitalism? >> the capitalism has been destroyed by central banks. they are the price of death. when you have the entire financial system trading off the last of the statements and whispered words of the central banks, it is no longer doing its job. or allocating capital, discounting the future, making choices within the fincial system. so if you don't have catal markets that are robust and working, how can you have a dynamic of capitalism? i don't think you do. this is the ultimate fault of this money printing binge that were on today. neil: up that the chicken is coming to roast? >> everybody is making their own choice. we have massive speculaon going on. basically we are diverting capital to a spectrum of use. at we are telling washington, you are running a deficit for the fourth year in a row and yet you can borrow money almost for nothing. so why don't you just wait another year or two years. who wants t
neil: now we have an environment where this is routinely done. the european central bank will do the same over there. >> what has become of capitalism? >> the capitalism has been destroyed by central banks. they are the price of death. when you have the entire financial system trading off the last of the statements and whispered words of the central banks, it is no longer doing its job. or allocating capital, discounting the future, making choices within the fincial system. so if...
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the citizens united and the rest, and increase the level of civility in politics, we will change the environment in which politics is conducted. we will elect many more women to public office. that is a very good thing for our country. thank you, emily's list. we are emily, and we ain't seen nothing yet. thank you all. [applause] >> a look at the jefferson memorial. president obama's public inauguration as tomorrow, which happens to be allocated. -- mlk day. [indistinct conversations] >> large crowds gathered here this weekend at the immelt came memorial. we have live inauguration coverage starting tomorrow -- mlk memorial. we have live inauguration coverage starting tomorrow. next, a look at how u.s. presidents have feared his starkly in their second term. the specific -- have faced in their second term. host: want to welcome author and historian richard norton smith. the most memorable second term address was by abraham lincoln. guest: there are people who thinks that it outranks the gettysburg address. it is the greatest way sermon ever delivered in america. anyone who questions lincoln's spi
the citizens united and the rest, and increase the level of civility in politics, we will change the environment in which politics is conducted. we will elect many more women to public office. that is a very good thing for our country. thank you, emily's list. we are emily, and we ain't seen nothing yet. thank you all. [applause] >> a look at the jefferson memorial. president obama's public inauguration as tomorrow, which happens to be allocated. -- mlk day. [indistinct conversations]...
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and i think as difficult as the political environment is now, imagine if we went back into a recession and ma'am how it would 145r7en up the edges of the deba debate. it would be brewle it will for everybody. so i don't think sequestration will happen. i think we're just following the exact same script we did for the fiscal cliff. everybody right now i think the democrats and republicans are basically in agreement, they want to put it off, but they want to blame the other party for putting it it off. and i think that's the dynamic that's happening right now. >> if we're following that script, that was not a script that ultimately played well for house republicans. >> i agree, it didn't play well, but it's not a big victory for the democrats. >> i don't disagree, but i think the general public -- the numbers are pretty bad. >> we also did this -- people forget this, but it also happened in senior president bush and helped lead to the budget act of the andrews air force base that actually as president clinton will tell you set the stage for the prosperity of the '90s. >> also got last th
and i think as difficult as the political environment is now, imagine if we went back into a recession and ma'am how it would 145r7en up the edges of the deba debate. it would be brewle it will for everybody. so i don't think sequestration will happen. i think we're just following the exact same script we did for the fiscal cliff. everybody right now i think the democrats and republicans are basically in agreement, they want to put it off, but they want to blame the other party for putting it...
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. >> somalia is a difficult environment. john: i will go on. zimbabwean authorities confiscated truck lled with american food aid for school kids and handed it out to supporters of president robert gowan boy and a political rally. >> this is one of the problems when the only tool you have is bags of food. john: but by calling for more government aid you are calling for more of t aid that despite all the promises of reform has ended up in the hands of corrupt dictators. >> we are not just calling for more government aid. john: i understand that, and you do some brave work. why do you call for it at all? >> a lot of misconceptions. one of the biggest is that most u.s. assistance actuay goes to governments. in fact, that is not true. most goes to u.s. based charities, ngos, contractors. john: and the.n. >> there is portion that goes. we are very clear that they are not the solution. people on the solution to poverty. john: let's hear from an african entrepreneur. a business and american. but she tried operating a business in her own company -- cou
. >> somalia is a difficult environment. john: i will go on. zimbabwean authorities confiscated truck lled with american food aid for school kids and handed it out to supporters of president robert gowan boy and a political rally. >> this is one of the problems when the only tool you have is bags of food. john: but by calling for more government aid you are calling for more of t aid that despite all the promises of reform has ended up in the hands of corrupt dictators. >> we...
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but we're not in that political environment anymore, and that's why i didn't discuss coolidge. i do discuss coolidge somewhat, but that's why he was not a major focal point of my book. >> thank you very much. one of the things i'm interested in is hearing about the tate reforms -- state reforms and how we can take those lessons from cutting government spending, putting in consumption taxes, school choice, those sorts of of things, looking at that from a federal level where the politics might be a little bit different. >> uh-huh. i think there are some differences between state and federal government. obviously, state governments have to at some point do something to balance their books. they can't print money, there's no state-level federal reserve. the sort of debt crisis faced by a lot of state governments has to do with pension obligations of government workers, not the benefits that you and me -- that, that, that -- may someday get. [laughter] so i think that makes it a little easier to pursue some conservative reforms at the state level. but, yes, i think the track record
but we're not in that political environment anymore, and that's why i didn't discuss coolidge. i do discuss coolidge somewhat, but that's why he was not a major focal point of my book. >> thank you very much. one of the things i'm interested in is hearing about the tate reforms -- state reforms and how we can take those lessons from cutting government spending, putting in consumption taxes, school choice, those sorts of of things, looking at that from a federal level where the politics...
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mission was to protect workers the environmental protection agency was created human health and the environment. regulation is nothing more than the imposition of a set of rules to prevent the free market from behaving in a way which is contrary to the common good. decision was reached by corporate america that working with unions working with government to improve the standard of living for all people was not the right thing to do in one thousand nine hundred seventy one corporate leaders began to orchestrate the details battle plan to eliminate any government policies that might stand between them and profits the plan was laid out in an influential memo called a act of american free enterprise system. lewis powell was a well respected citizen of richmond virginia he was a corporate lawyer a partner in a prestigious corporate law firm and friends with an executive at the chamber of commerce named eugene sidner and sydney. i asked his friend if he would draft a position statement that he could submit to the chamber of commerce that would then sort of form the framework for how to make the organ
mission was to protect workers the environmental protection agency was created human health and the environment. regulation is nothing more than the imposition of a set of rules to prevent the free market from behaving in a way which is contrary to the common good. decision was reached by corporate america that working with unions working with government to improve the standard of living for all people was not the right thing to do in one thousand nine hundred seventy one corporate leaders...
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i'm sad to hear you say that. >> what's the rush in this environment? i don't want to look like i'm giving up on these things at all that neil's panelists were talking about. >> i think you're right. the reason i say i'm sad, pandering, we -- politics is pappedderring. -- pandering. that's a given. but we're not rushing here. we've been trying to do immigration reform since president george w. bush tried and failed because his party wouldn't support him on this. >> actually we did that to ronald reagan and rouxed the day because ronald reagan said he was hood winked. >> what we can say on this program because we're not politicians is that there is no connection between the boston bombing and immigration reform. these were two legal immigrants in the united states. that's a horrible police and terrorism issue, but it has nothing whatsoever to do with the fact we are a nation of immigrants and we want -- >> but they want to make it part of it. ben stein, and maybe for perfectly valid reasons. maybe it should be a separate bill or separate matter, but they
i'm sad to hear you say that. >> what's the rush in this environment? i don't want to look like i'm giving up on these things at all that neil's panelists were talking about. >> i think you're right. the reason i say i'm sad, pandering, we -- politics is pappedderring. -- pandering. that's a given. but we're not rushing here. we've been trying to do immigration reform since president george w. bush tried and failed because his party wouldn't support him on this. >> actually we...
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i love the environment and god created the environment. we should take care of it from that standpoint, but we had to do it in a way that makes sense. if we have rules and regulations, we can't control what the rest of the world does. we have to build in solutions that work and not just for us. it makes sense fiscally and others will adopt it as well. we have to be proactive in terms of. >> what's the best way to take in the speeches. i know when i'm reading a book and my eyes glaze over the word, i don't absorb it completely. did you listen to a lot of them on tape or did you read them aloud to yourself. what process did you have to really absorb them? >> that's a great question. a couple of things, i do have an introduction for each one. and for those that are, we did spend friday night listening to the speech, his gold water speech. the ones on video is the best way to see it. clearly not all of them are. you don't have even though we looked at the book itself, that's the first entry. it's interesting that not only is there no written t
i love the environment and god created the environment. we should take care of it from that standpoint, but we had to do it in a way that makes sense. if we have rules and regulations, we can't control what the rest of the world does. we have to build in solutions that work and not just for us. it makes sense fiscally and others will adopt it as well. we have to be proactive in terms of. >> what's the best way to take in the speeches. i know when i'm reading a book and my eyes glaze over...
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they all spoke each other as a social environment. there've been many other examples throughout history. martin luther and his use of pamphlets. tom payne and his common sense. in the way that pamphlets were used during the revolution. >> the first 2000 years of social media on a quote the communicators" on c-span two. >> republican governors rick perry discuss the gop future. then a conversation with u.s. trade representative about of the current state of u.s. trade agreements. at 11:00 p.m., q and a with a doctor. >> a group of republican governors discussed the party message. governors rick perry john kasich and mary fallon top about the policies -- talk about the policies that have adopted and how they are resonating. the a recent event part of annual meeting in scottsdale, arizona. it is a little less than one hour. >> if you could come in and take your seats, we will start right away. we will talk about messaging in 2014 and what we have to do to actually have a more successful 2014 and 2016 than we had last year. i have to tell
they all spoke each other as a social environment. there've been many other examples throughout history. martin luther and his use of pamphlets. tom payne and his common sense. in the way that pamphlets were used during the revolution. >> the first 2000 years of social media on a quote the communicators" on c-span two. >> republican governors rick perry discuss the gop future. then a conversation with u.s. trade representative about of the current state of u.s. trade...
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everybody cares about the environment but they care about their personal environment remember reagan said people are part of the ecosystem, too and this balanced record he presented, i think, provides great hope for the future, and that's why people need to learn the less-lesson. if you love reagan, you'll love "sage brush rebel." >> thank you very much. [applause] >> what are you reading? >> i have a couple of good books. i keep going back and fort to different ones. 1861, about the first year of the civil war. and 1863 now and what's happening in gettysburg, we just covered that battle. but getting a sense of what was happening during 1861, the first shots fired at fort sumpter, and all the behind the scenes going on there at the time. what was happening around the country as it pertained to slavery and other issues, obviously, and during that time as well, leading up to the emancipation proclamation. and the lincoln administration. fast floating, about 100 years of fire and rain, great book about 1969 and 1970, about the breakup of the beatles. about the emergence of james taylor,
everybody cares about the environment but they care about their personal environment remember reagan said people are part of the ecosystem, too and this balanced record he presented, i think, provides great hope for the future, and that's why people need to learn the less-lesson. if you love reagan, you'll love "sage brush rebel." >> thank you very much. [applause] >> what are you reading? >> i have a couple of good books. i keep going back and fort to different...
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neil: in that environment, a hell of a way to bring it up, i wonder too about what is the motivation? is it to screen out potential problematic patients? those you are worried about. you are a good judge of character. you can probably detect someone who is a little off, right? the next leap, would be, by the way, are you packing heat? do you have a gun license. >> that is 10 leaps away. millions of people here own guns, and are law abiding, and they are coming to have their blood pressure checked, i can see a situation where a see site rifpsychiatrist is worried whera aggressive, unstable, patient can become violent, they know if they are suicidal they have to report that, they don't need president obama telling them how to do it. neil: let's say that patient you were worried about, and you didn't ask if they have a gun, he goes on a shooting rampage, and they trace his previous visits, and they say oh, he visited the doctor, and he did not ask him or report it, and then they sue him. >> that is what is wrong with that, if i don't ask if you have a gun, and you shoot someone, years la
neil: in that environment, a hell of a way to bring it up, i wonder too about what is the motivation? is it to screen out potential problematic patients? those you are worried about. you are a good judge of character. you can probably detect someone who is a little off, right? the next leap, would be, by the way, are you packing heat? do you have a gun license. >> that is 10 leaps away. millions of people here own guns, and are law abiding, and they are coming to have their blood pressure...
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clear what the motives are behind this operation it's another case of exploiting and degradation the environment so massive corporations and wealthy politicians can profit like every post seems the average citizen stands to lose the most and of course no one else is left speaker mother nature. of. the news if she could leverage tory to mccurry was able to build a new most sophisticated robot which one fortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tim's mission to teach music creation and why it should care about humans and we're going this is why you should care only on the dog. choose your language. of holy week over though if you're going to kill some of the . treatments that the consensus can. choose the opinions that you think are great to. choose the stories get in the light. speed access to. join me on a journey to the heart of the kremlin to a place is hidden from the tourists he's going to meet some real credible insiders although they may not be the usual news makers you see on t.v. . look. at least. one. goal is. the luck. of. the street. i. love wish i was the you to slum it leader o
clear what the motives are behind this operation it's another case of exploiting and degradation the environment so massive corporations and wealthy politicians can profit like every post seems the average citizen stands to lose the most and of course no one else is left speaker mother nature. of. the news if she could leverage tory to mccurry was able to build a new most sophisticated robot which one fortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tim's mission to teach music creation and why...
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. a confident retirement. those dreams, there's just no way we're going to let them die. ♪ like they helped millions of others. by listening. planning. working one on one. that's what ameriprise financial does. that's what they can do with you. that's how ameriprise puts more within reach. ♪ >>> so you know what that means. >> didn't you all learn that there ain't no such thing as a free lunch. our free state is being paid for by taking money from our children and borrowing from china. when that note comes due, and this isn't racist, so try it and try it anyway. this isn't racist, but it's going to be like slavery when that note is due. we are going to be beholdened to a foreign master. >> we're in another season of sarah palin saying the crazyist stuff that she and her writers can think of. protecting the heart of christmas. >> don't worry. the permanently irrelevant sarah palin will only be making these noises for a few more weeks. up next, the strongest possible challenger for hillary clinton. [ taps ba
i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. a confident retirement. those dreams, there's just no way we're going to let them die. ♪ like they helped millions of others. by listening. planning. working one on one. that's what ameriprise financial does. that's what they can do with you. that's how ameriprise puts more within reach. ♪ >>> so you know what that means. >> didn't you all learn that there ain't no such thing as a free lunch. our free state is being...
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>> i think it's a sign of tower times, not just our politics but our media environment. i don't include you, neil. the idea we have social ya and everything a president or any politician says is open to dissection, and even ronald reagan, they were charming and people liked them and they were funny and witty. >> but the men you mention were very willing to accept blame or look human. kennedy -- i can't count the times would hear, i'm don't know. i'm not sure, made a mistake, i have to look at that. or ronald reagan, we should have been keeping track of the tax cuts and said i should have paid sharper attention. that willingness to accept blame goes back to being comfortable in your shoes. >> there's a certain level of comfort. reagan was comfortable being reagan. part of it is in our media environment we don't allow or politicians the opportunity to be wrong because it lives in perpetuity online. it's sad. we lose something in the charm of the white house but not allowing our leaders to evolve and be transspirit. >> the flip side if you can keep track of the debacles. >>
>> i think it's a sign of tower times, not just our politics but our media environment. i don't include you, neil. the idea we have social ya and everything a president or any politician says is open to dissection, and even ronald reagan, they were charming and people liked them and they were funny and witty. >> but the men you mention were very willing to accept blame or look human. kennedy -- i can't count the times would hear, i'm don't know. i'm not sure, made a mistake, i have...
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clear what the motives are behind this operation it's another case of exploiting and degradation the environment so massive corporations and wealthy politicians can profit like every policy the average citizen stands to lose the most and of course no one else is left speak for mother nature. whether you die from high or to the depths. catch the power of the winds or drift in the beauty of the currents. being well prepared is a must and if you're lucky enough. you'll never forget your experience we only need them on a screen that's going to be heard. in the flight see. below the ice on our t.v. joining me on a journey to the heart of the problem to a place is hidden from the tourist you're going to meet some real crime insiders although they may not be the usual news makers you see on t.v. . look. for ways to get. what could be possibly ever. gone and left nothing to live. for precious children. night on the minds rajiv shoulders. leave it's to die. on are too. old to. hold it. there i am glad i am. at the end of the street or and she. heard her. and i. wish i was little. bit mom is a good. thing
clear what the motives are behind this operation it's another case of exploiting and degradation the environment so massive corporations and wealthy politicians can profit like every policy the average citizen stands to lose the most and of course no one else is left speak for mother nature. whether you die from high or to the depths. catch the power of the winds or drift in the beauty of the currents. being well prepared is a must and if you're lucky enough. you'll never forget your experience...
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. >> somalia is a difficult environment. john: i will go on. zimbabwean authorities confiscated truck filled with american food aid for school kids and handed it out to supporters of president robert mcgowan boy and a political rally. >> this is one of the problems when the only tool you have is bags of food. john: but by calling for more government aid you are calling for more of the aid that despite all the promises of reform has ended up in the hands of corrupt dictators. >> we are not just calling for more government aid. john: i understand that, and you do some brave work. why do you call for it at all? >> a lot of misconceptions. one of the biggest is that most u.s. assistance actually goes to governments. in fact, that is not true. most goes to u.s. based charities, ngos, contractors. john: and the u.n. >> there is portion that goes. we are very clear that they are not the solution. people on the solution to poverty. john: let's hear from an african entrepreneur. a business and american. but she tried operating a business in her own comp
. >> somalia is a difficult environment. john: i will go on. zimbabwean authorities confiscated truck filled with american food aid for school kids and handed it out to supporters of president robert mcgowan boy and a political rally. >> this is one of the problems when the only tool you have is bags of food. john: but by calling for more government aid you are calling for more of the aid that despite all the promises of reform has ended up in the hands of corrupt dictators....
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target practice and i thought if i made it a fun social stress-free environment they would come and be more willing to learn and be more excite tod participate in what we consider a male dominated sport. just girl's night out in the shooting range and girl time to get comfortable with the fire arm we are successful in two years with 11 states and 26 chapters and over 930 members right now who love to come together as women and help each other learn and shoot guns and look at it as a hobby and self defense. >> you are young and attractive women and don't fit the stereo thattype that people some women can shoot guns and tear a bear apart. you guys look normal to me. but have had friend that is came up to you and said what is wrong wuand said are you nuts, you want to shoot gunce? >> i have had people say what are you afraid of. i said i am not afraid. i am prepared for situations that i may face in my life. i do get responses, you shoot guns? yay, i would have never guessed that you were an action shooter. even in the airport when we check in our guns, the ticket agent said you shoot gun
target practice and i thought if i made it a fun social stress-free environment they would come and be more willing to learn and be more excite tod participate in what we consider a male dominated sport. just girl's night out in the shooting range and girl time to get comfortable with the fire arm we are successful in two years with 11 states and 26 chapters and over 930 members right now who love to come together as women and help each other learn and shoot guns and look at it as a hobby and...
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the chair of the environment and public works committee, you fought so hard for reauthorization of our surface transportation so we have modern roads, well-maintained pro tkerpb transit -- modern transit systems. chairman boxer, we have three major transit initiatives in maryland that need to move forward. we have to have funding for that. that's how our economy will grow. so, yes, i look forward to sitting down with my republican colleagues to negotiate a budget for mention year, but first open government and pay the bills. mrs. boxer: i so appreciate my friend, through the chair, interjecting his thoughts here because i have listened to him and to senator mikulski throughout this ordeal. and the senator's right. i have been on the floor quite a lot and the reason is clear -- we need to make a record so that this never, ever, ever, ever happens again. there's a reason we haven't had a shutdown since the last one when newt gingrich and the republicans brought it to us in the 1990's -- because it was horrible. they got hurt by it. we begged them not to go down this road. they went down
the chair of the environment and public works committee, you fought so hard for reauthorization of our surface transportation so we have modern roads, well-maintained pro tkerpb transit -- modern transit systems. chairman boxer, we have three major transit initiatives in maryland that need to move forward. we have to have funding for that. that's how our economy will grow. so, yes, i look forward to sitting down with my republican colleagues to negotiate a budget for mention year, but first...